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Holger Strulik is Professor of Macroeconomics and Development at the School of Business and Economics, University of Göttingen, where he serves as Head of Chair. He is actively engaged in research and teaching with a focus on long-run economic development, population dynamics, health, and aging.
His research interests span a wide interdisciplinary spectrum, including:
- Economic Growth and Development
- Population Economics and Demographic Transition
- Health Economics and Physiological Aging
- Unified Growth Theory
- Automation, Inequality, and Labor Markets
- Environmental and Behavioral Economics
- Religion and Social Norms
His recent publications reveal a strong trend toward integrating biological and economic models to understand human aging, health deficit accumulation, and longevity. He frequently collaborates with leading scholars and publishes in top journals such as the Journal of Economic Growth, European Economic Review, Journal of Health Economics, and PLOS ONE. His work bridges theoretical modeling with empirical analysis, addressing both historical processes like the Industrial Revolution and contemporary challenges such as the opioid epidemic, depression, and the socioeconomic impacts of the pandemic.
Holger Strulik has not received any explicitly mentioned scientific awards in the provided text. However, his extensive publication record and research impact suggest significant scholarly recognition.
He advises students in economics and development, though specific names are not listed. His research is supported by interdisciplinary collaborations and likely institutional or grant funding, though specific grants are not detailed. He maintains an active research program with ongoing projects in aging, health, fertility, and technological change.
He is associated with research teams focusing on demographic and health economics, often collaborating with economists such as Jakob Madsen, Carl-Johan Dalgaard, Klaus Prettner, and Ines Lindner. His work contributes to broader research initiatives on long-run development, population aging, and sustainable growth.
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